Reply by Peter Kootsookos●November 26, 20042004-11-26
amaraavati@yahoo.com (amara vati) wrote
> could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory
> for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time.
There was a book, edited by John Benedetto and Frazier:
Wavelets: Mathematics and Applications, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL,
1994.
That contained a nice chapter by Feichtinger & Gr�chenig, who have
done quite a bit of work on the problem (together, and separately).
There's a web-page here:
http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~nuhag/papers/irreg.html
that contains some references.
You might also like to do a search on "Sensor Scheduling", some of
which uses random sampling as a way of optimizing the performance of
various sensor arrays.
Ciao,
Peter K.
Reply by ●November 26, 20042004-11-26
Hello,
There is one book by Mr Sridhar, " Random Speech Processsing"
I do not remember the publishers. But it is a good one.
There is one more book i think by Proakis with similiar title.
Best Regards,
Sathish Athreya.
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> hi,
>
> could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory
> for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time.
>
> regards
> amar
Reply by amara vati●November 26, 20042004-11-26
hi,
could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory
for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time.
regards
amar